Sabetha High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Sabetha, KS)
- Class of 1974
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NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THREE-SEVENTY FOUR BLUEJAY PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNALISM FIVE CLASS S A BETH A SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SA BETH A, KA NS A S The Journalism Five class of 1973-1974 dedicate this yearbook to the memory of Adrain Cook. In dedication, We pause to remember our friend for he has passed to that bourne of no return. Adrain To lose a friend— Oh, how it hurts when you lose someone. You wonder if you have loved him enough. Three years ago, we lost a friend, It seems as though time can not mend The empty spot in our hearts. This friend was young, always full of fun. We tried to hide the tears we cried when We learned our young friend died. We know we will always miss him, but someday We'll see him in that realm beyond the moon. Written by Joyce Eisenbise ADMINISTRATION I hope each high school stu- dent will use his time wisely so as to be mentally and spiritually prepared for the future years beyond high school. Good luck to each of you. William Eisenbise, pres. Congratulation to the grad- uates of 1974. I hope the ed- ucation you received at Sabetha has helped prepare you for your future years. We on the Board of Education are happy to be able to help in the educational program. Donald Montgomery I believe that in our United States we have better opport- unities for education than in any other country in the world. It is my hope that all students of our community will avail themselves of these opportunities. William Deaver pursuing -these words taken from the school song are as apt today as when my moth- er's class wrote it 46 years ago. An education is more meaningful when hard work is involved to achieve it. Gary Tyler My aim is to present the type of education that will help our students face the problems of the future. Thomas Gold Each student owes it to him- self to obtain the best educa- tion possible. It is the duty of the teachers, administrators, and board members to make it happen. Elgin Flott Harold Jones, Jr. It is a privilege to tell a distinguished group of young people that they are important in today's world. It is an even greater pleasure to remind this same group that it will be the world of tomorrow. Those of us re- sponsible for your education sincerely hope that we provide you with the tools to operate the world of tomorrow. It will be your responsibility to use your education to make whatever changes and additions become necessary. I extend to each of you best wishes for complete success as you assume your responsibilities. Mr. Cleavinger TO THE CLASS OF 1974: I would remind you, as you complete your education in our community, that education is not an end in itself. Rather, education is a beginning —to make a good living; a beginning to make a good life. I wish for you success in both. Mr. Lauer TO THE SENIORS OF '74: It is my fervent hope that each of you pursue the road to a healthy conscience with unaltering vigor. In this fleeting life, it is the great- est of goals. It separates the right from the wrong, the ideal from the inferior and the inspirational from the mundane. May your accomplish- ments be many and your return to the home of your youth frequent. I commend you on your good works this year and wish you continued suc- cess. You've set a good example for other students to follow. Mr. Figgs 5 SCHOOL PERSONNEL MRS. JUDAH MR. WALTON MRS. RALSTON MRS. BRUGGEMAN MRS. ALLEN, MRS. KRUSE, MRS. HARTTER, MRS. BENSON, MRS. BAUMGARTNER, MRS. COOPER MR. JACK, MR. GERDES, MR. BEALE, MR. BERRY, MR. BAURLE, MRS. BLANTON, MRS. AUE, MRS. WEHNER, MRS. MEISTER, MRS. ZIMMER- SCHIED, MR. ESTLE MR. WEICK 6 MR. ZIMMERMAN SENIORS 9 MICHAEL J. GERBER JOYCE ELAINE eSENBISE DAWN ROXESANNE EPPLE RICHARD NIEL FYFFE 10 CAROLYN GRAYBILL WAYNE E. GURNEY GARY IFF HARTLEY BEVERLY JEAN GRIMN 11 PAMELA L. LEUTHOLD HAROLD E. LONGBERG FELICIA COLLEEN MARBUT 13 RONDA MARIE MCMURPHY PAT MCGRAW DENISE BILL MESSINGER MEISTER MARCIA JANE MEYER DEVERE MEYER 14 JIM ALLEN MOWDER WILLIAM L. OBERST MARCIA MOSIMAN DEBRA N US BAUM PATTI JEAN PAINTER 15 ROGER F. SAUER GARY F. PFRANG NEAL RUMBAUGH NORMAN DALE SCHMITT, JR. 16 17 MICHAEL LEE STONES JOYCE CLARK SHIRLEY SUE STRAHM STRAHM DENNIS ARTHUR WATKINS WILLIAM STRATHMAN 18 DONALD CHARLES WIKLE KENT EUGENE YOESEL MARY DAWN WILLIAMS CYNTHIA MARIE WENGER 19 JANET ALTHOUSE Jay Jays, 2-3 Kayettes, 2-3 Beck, 4 NSPA Staff, 4 GARY BAUERLE Mixed Choir, 2-3 Chamber Choir, 4 Boys Glee, 2-3 Basketball, 2 LARRY BAUERLE Honor Roll, 3 Mixed Chorus, 2-3 Boys Glee, 3-4 Chamber Choir, 4 Basketball, 2 MARK BAUERLE Annual Staff, 4 Track, 2-4 S-Club, 3-4 St. Librarian, 4 JANET BAUMAN Kayettes, 2-4 Pub. Chm., 3 Dir. of Music, 4 Jay Jays, 2-4 Cheerleader, 2-4 Cheer. Rep., 4 N.H.S. Honor Roll, 2-4 Girls Track, 2 Prom Server, 2 Drama Play, 3 Chamber Choir, 3-4 Girls Glee, 2-4 Ensembles, 2-4 DARLENE BAUMGARTNER Jay Jays, 2-4 Points Chm., 4 Honor Pep, 3-4 Kayettes, 2-4 Pub. Chm., 4 FBLA, 3-4 Vice President, 4 Stage Band, 3-4 Band, 2-4 St. Librarian, 4 Kayette of 6 wks., 3 Honor Roll, 3-4 THOMAS BEER Cross Country, 2-4 Basketball, 3 Track, 2-4 S-Club, 2-4 Annual Staff, 4 St. Librarian, 4 Band, 2-4 MARY BENNETT N.H.S., 2-4 President, 4 Kayettes, 2-4 Kayettes Board, 3-4 Jay Jays, 2-4 F.H.A., 2-3 Mixed Chorus, 2-3 Chamber Choir, 4 Girls Glee, 2-4 Band, 2-4 Clarinet Quartet, 3, St. Librarian, 2 TOMILEE BITTERMAN Kayettes, 2-4 Color Captain, 3 Treasurer, 4 Jay Jays, 2-4 Pub. Chm., 4 Honor Pep, 3-4 F.H.A., 3-4 President, 4 Christmas Queen Attendant, 3 Twirler, 3 Girls Glee, 2-4 Jr. ClassSec., 3 Sr. Class vp., 4 Mixed Chorus, 3-4 Kayettes of Year, 3 Volleyball, 4 FBLA, 4 Annual Staff, 4 HARRIET BLANTON Band, 2-4 Jr. Rep., 3 Pep Band Dir., 3-4 President, 4 Music Festivals, 2-4 Stage Band, 4 Chamber Choir, 2-3 Girls Glee, 2-i Ensembles, 2- Jay Jays, 2 Kayettes, 2-4 Kayette Board, 2 NHS, 2-4 Student Council, 3-4 Treasurer, 3 Sr. Class Pres., 4 High Honor Roll, 2-4 Spanish Club, 4 School Plays, 2-3 Speech Festivals, 2-4 TERRI CHRISTMAN FHA, 2-3 Soph. rep., 2 Kayettes, 2-3 Jay Jays, 2-3 NSPA Staff, 4 JOAN DEAVER Miss FHA, 3 FHA, 2 FHA Board, 2 Kayettes, 2-4 Jay Jays, 2-4 Points Chm., 2 Soph. Class Pres., 2 Prom server, 2 Mixed Chorus, 3 Girls Glee, 2-4 Drama, 4 Homecoming Queen candidate,4 Girls Volleyball Girls Basketball Stuco council, 2-3 secretary, 3 Band 2 JOYCE EISENBISE Jay Jays, 2-4 Kayettes, 2-4 Vice-Pres., 4 Honor roll 2-4 Annual staff, 4 Girls Track, 2,4 Girls Volleyball, 4 Mixed Chorus, 3-4 Girls Glee, 3-4 Band, 2-4 Clar. Quartet, 2-4 Sr. Rep., 4 DAWN EPPLE Jay Jays, 2 Kayettes, 2,4 Girls Glee, 2-4 Mixed Chorus, 2-4 Twirler, 4 St. Librarian, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Honor Roll, 2,4 JOHN ESTLE Band, 2-4 Stage Band, 2-4 Basketball, 2 Football, 4 Annual Staff, 4 F.F.A., 4 Special St., 3 F.F.A. Band, 4 RICHARD FYFFE Football, 3-4 Co-Captain, 4 Track, 3-4 S-Club, 3-4 Sr. V.P., 4 NSPA Staff, 4 ALTA GAHM Jay Jays, 2-4 F.H.A., 2-3 Band, 2-4 Stage Band, 2-4 Kayettes, 4 N.H.S., 3-4 Honor Roll, 3-4 High Honor Roll, 3-4 Annual Staff, 4 MICHAEL GERBER Golf Beck Key Club, 2-4 CAROLYN GRAYBILL Kayettes Jay Jays BEVERLY GRIMM Kayettes, 2-4 F.H.A., 3-4 Jay Jays, 2 Annual Staff, 4 WAYNE GURNEY Wrestling, 2-3 Dppl 4 james’haflich Key Club, 3-4 Reporter, 4 Football, 2-4 20 Basketball, 2-4 F.H.A., 4 S-Club, 3-4 Boys Glee, 3-4 Prom server, 2 Boys State, 3 GARY HARTLEY Beck, 4 TIM HARTTER F.F.A., 2-4 Reporter, 3 President, 4 St. Council, 4 Paper Staff, 4 F. F. A. Judging team, 2-4 CYNTHIA HOFFMAN Kayettes, 2-4 Officer, 3-4 F.H.A., 3-4 Jay Jays, 2-4 Officer, 2-4 N.H.S., 3-4 Twirler, 3-4 Girls Glee, 2-4 Mixed Chorus, 2-3 Ensemble, 2 Girls Basketball, 3 Girls Volleyball, 4 Class Officer, 3 RONNIE HUDDLESTON PATRICK HUGGINS Beck, 4 S-Club, 3 Spanish Club, 3 Basketball Man., 2-3 Cross Country Man., 3 Track Manager, 2-3 MIKE HUGHES Basketball, 2-4 Cross Country, 3-4 Golf, 3-4 Ensembles, 2-4 Track, 4 Prom Server, 2 N.H.S., 2-4 Honor Roll, 3 Boys Glee, 4 S-Club, 2-4 Spanish Club, 3-4 Second V.P., 3 First V. P., 4 LISA ISCH Cheerleader, 2-4 Kayettes, 2-4 Jay Jays, 2-4 N.H.S., 2-4 Prom Server, 2 Mixed Chorus, 4 Girls Glee, 2-4 Speech Festival, 2 Drama Class Play, 2 Homecoming Queen Candidate, 4 DENNIS KATHRENS Band, 2-4 Stage Band, 2-4 ELAINE KEIM F.H.A., 2-4 Kayettes, 2-4 Jay Jays, 2-4 Soph. ClassTreas., 2 Sr. Class Treas., 4 F.H.A. V.P., 3 Prom Server, 2 Mixed Chorus, 4 Glee Club, 2-4 Christmas Queen Candidate, 2 Homecoming Queen, 4 STEVEN KESLER Mixed Chorus, 3 Ensembles, 3-4 Chamber Choir, 4 F.F.A., 3-4 Treasurer, 4 N.H.S., 3-4 Treasurer, 4 NSPA Staff, 4 PAMELA LEUTHOLD Jay Jays, 2-4 Cheerleader, 2-4 Band, 2 F.H.A., 2-4 Kayettes, 2-4 Kayette Board, 3-4 Girls Glee, 2-4 Mixed Chorus, 3 Drama, 4 Prom Server, 2 Music Festival, 2-4 JO LEUZE Kayettes, 2 Beck, 4 NSPA Staff, 4 HAROLD LONGBERG Basketball Man., 2-3 Cross Country, 4 Chamber Choir, 4 Boys Glee, 3-4 FBLA, 2 Annual Staff, 4 S-Club, 3-4 FELICIA MARBUT N.H.S., 2-4 FBLA, 2-4 Treasurer, 4 F.H.A., 3-4 Kayettes, 3-4 Kayette Board, 4 Jr. ClassTreas., 3 Mixed Chorus, 2-3 Girls Glee, 2-4 Chamber Choir, 4 Twirler, 4 Jay Jays, 3-4 Jay Jay Board, 4 Girls Volleyball, 4 Girls Track, 4 PAT McGRAW Football, 2 Track, 2 NSPA Staff, 3 Beck 4 RONDA Me MURPHY Jay Jays, 2-4 Pub. Chm., 3 President, 4 F.H.A., 4 Treasurer, 4 Kayettes, 2-4 Finance, 3 School Service, 4 Drama, 4 NSPA Staff, 4 St. Council, 4 DENISE MEISTER Jay Jays, 2-4 F.H.A., 2 Kayettes, 2-3 Beck, 4 Girls Glee, 2-3 Girls Track, 2 FBLA, 2-3 BILL MESSINCER Football, 4 Basketball, 3-4 Track, 2-4 S-Club, 2-4 Key Club, 3-4 Boys Glee, 3-4 DeVERE MEYER N.H.S., 2-4 Chamber Choir, 3-4 Mixed Chorus, 2 S-Club, 2-4 Cross Country, 2 Football, 3-4 Basketball, 2-4 Track, 2-4 School Play, 3 Ensemble, 2-4 FBLA, 3 MARCIA MEYER Jay Jays, 2-4 Honor Pep, 3-4 Kayettes, 2-4 Kayette Board, 4 N.H.S., 2-4 Band, 3-4 Stage Band, 4 Girls Glee, 2-4 Mixed Chorus, 2-3 Chamber Choir, 4 Girls Volleyball, 4 MARK MOSER Prom Server, 2 S-Club, 2-4 Key Club, 3-4 Soph. V.P., 2 Boys Glee, 3-4 Football, 4 Basketball, 2-4 T rack 3 MARCIA MOSIMAN Kayettes, 2-4 Kayette of 6 wks., 4 Beck, 4 JIM MOWDER Key Club, 2-4 Secretary, 4 Golf, 2 FBLA, 4 21 Beck, 4 President, 4 DEBRA NUSBAUM WILLIAM OBERST Beck, 4 Football, 2 Basketball, 3 PATTI PAINTER Jay Jays, 2,4 FBLA, 3-4 President, 4 F.H.A., 3-4 V. President, 4 Kayettes, 2-4 National Service, 4 High Honor Roll, 2-4 N.H.S., 4 NSPA Editor, 4 Drama, 4 Student Council, 4 GARY PFRANG Key Club, 3-4 Beck, 4 CO-OP, 3-4 CYNTHIA PYLE Cheerleader, 2-4 Head Cheer., 4 Kayettes, 2-4 Jay Jays, 2-4 F.H.A., 2-4 Treasurer, 3 Basketball, 4 Girls Glee, 2,4 Stage Band, 2 Band, 2 Christmas Queen Candidate, 2-3 Prom Server, 2 FBLA, 4 Class Play, 4 Soph. Class Sec., 2 Spanish Club, 3-4 Treasurer, 3-4 Key Club Sweetheart, 4 NEAL RUMBAUGH F.F.A., 2-4 V. President, 4 National F. F. A. Band, 4 Band, 2-4 Band Council, 2-4 Drum Major, 2-4 Stage Band, 2-3 Brass Choir, 2 Boy's State, 3 ROGER SAUER Beck 4 NORMAN SCHMITT Key Club, 2-4 President, 4 Sec.-Treas., 3 Prom Server, 2 Band, 2-3 Stage Band, 2-3 Boys Glee, 4 Boys State, 3 F.H.A., 4 JERI SHAEFER Wrestling, 3 Speech and Drama, 2-3 Beck, 4 School Play, 2 Jr. Class Play, 3 Thespians, 2-3 RENEE SHROYER F.H.A., 2 Kayettes, 2-3 Jay Jays, 2-3 Beck, 4 Prom Server, 2 Twirler, 4 Girls Glee, 2-3 Mixed Chorus, 2-4 NSPA Staff, 4 FBLA, 2 CHARLES SHUTT St. Council, 2-4 Treasurer, 2 V. President, 3 President, 4 Stage Band, 2-4 Band, 2-4 Key Club, 2 N.H.S., 2-4 Brass Choir, 2 Boys State, 3 DOUG SIBOLD STEVE SMITH Football, 2-4 Basketball, 2-4 Track, 2-4 Key Club, 2-4 S-Club, 2-4 Boys State, 3 Boys Glee, 4 BRADLEY SNYDER Football, 3-4 Wrestling, 2-4 Beck, 4 Jr. Class Rep., 3 NSPA Staff, 4 Prom Server, 2 JAMES SPRING N.H.S., 2-4 Treasurer, 3 V. President, 4 Class President, 3 St. Council, 2-4 Treasurer, 4 Soph. Class Rep., 2 Key Club, 2 Football, 2 High Honor Roll, 4 Stage Band, 4 JOYCE STEELE Jay Jays, 2 Kayettes, 2,4 Annual Staff, 4 St. Librarian, 3 MIC HEAL STONES Football, 2-4 Wrestling, 2-4 S-Club, 2-4 NSPA Editor, 4 CLARK STRAHM Football, 2-4 S-Club, 2-4 Key Club, 4 Chamber Choir, 3-4 Boys Glee, 3-4 Prom Server, 2 SHIRLEY STRAHM Kayettes, 2-4 President, 4 V. President, 3 F.H.A., 2 Jay Jays, 2-3 Points Chm., 3 FBLA, 3-4 Secretary, 4 Girls Glee, 2-3 Annual Staff N.H.S., 4 WILLIAM STRATHMAN DENNIS WATKINS Football, 2 Chamber Choir, 2-4 Mixed Chorus, 2 Boys Glee, 2-3 CYNTHIA WENGER Jay Jays, 2-3 Kayettes, 2-4 Finance, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Editor, 4 Band, 2-4 Girls Glee, 4 JEFF WENGER Basketball, 2-4 Football Man., 4 Track, 4 DONALD WIKLE Football, 2,4 Wrestling, 2-4 Key Club, 3-4 S-Club, 2-4 NSPA Staff, 4 MARY WILLIAMS Jay Jays, 4 Kayettes, 2 Beck, 4 Mixed Chorus, 4 Girls Glee Drama, 3 NSPA, 3 Thespians, 3 DEBBIE WINDLE F.H.A., 2-4 FBLA, 3-4 Kayettes, 2-4 Kayette Board, 4 Jay Jays, 2-4 KENT YOESEL Football, 2-3 Basketball, 2-4 Track, 2 S-Club, 3 Beck, 4 22 FACULTY ELIZABETH AHRENS HAROLD BRIGGS GARY BROWNLEE DONALD CAYWOOD DONALD FOSTER SHARON HAAS MARGARET HAYES SCOTT HILL CAROL SOBBA CONNIE WHEELER MONTY WYSS 25 26 UNDERCLASSMEN Jeff Allen Diana Aul Cynthia Bailey Brian Bell Carman Bart ram Cynthia Baumgartner Jane Baumgartner Bonnie Beale Steve Beale Randy Campbell Robert Cavin Kathy Charles Susan Chase Kip Christine Cheryl Cook Debra Daily John Emert Donna Fenton Kermit Frey Doug Garber Lorinda Garrett Jean Geer Peggy Gilbert Curtis Goodman Janet Goodman Steven Goodman Ramona Gruber Hugh Gutknecht LeRoy Hanesworth Roy Hartley David Hertzel Randy Hoffman Jim Johnson Chester Johnstone Ruth Johnstone Steven Keim 28 Steve Larabee Don Lee Gina Lohman Richard Longberg Kara Marti Mike McClain Darrell Meyer Gary Meyer Robert Meyer Ross Montgomery Alan Ni eke Ison Rick Patton Randy Phillips Ellen Plattner Lisa Pyle David Remmers Debra Robinson Terri Rodecap Jim Scoby Bill Shroyer Janie Skoch Terry Smith Mark Snyder Tom Stone Michelle Strahm Wayne Strathman Melody Studer Laraine Thomas Cynthia Tyler Wanda Wehner Jim Wenger Kim Wenger Mary Wenger Janice Wiltz Susan Wiltz Bruce Wisemiller 29 Rhonda Allen Ronnie Allen Joyce Althouse Twila Argabright Danny Arnold Carol Bailey Nancy Bailey Mike Bitterman Sherry Boyce Marcia Brownlee Ivan Campbell Ten Daily David Dopp Dee Duncan Pat Epple Debbie Estes Annette Evans Connie Fischer Rick Frederick Lucinda Gerber Debbie Gilbert Dennis Grimm Lora Grimm Russell Hanesworth Sue Hartter Teresa Hartter Vicky Hayes James Hicks Beverly Huddleston Tracy Hughes Cindy Judah Anna Keim Steve Key John Leuze Linda Linn Brenda Marmet 30 Richard McFall Becky McKee Rosemary Me Murphy Kim Meister Helen Messinger Kevin Montgomery Mary Montgomery Susan Montgomery Keith Moore Richard Nickelson Tim Noble Terry Nusbaum Sylvia Olberding Patrick Orr Jeff Orth Joe Parli Jeff Primeaux Gary Pyle David Rumbaugh Joan Scarlett Nancy Scoby Joyce Sibold Kurt Snyder Bethie Stoller Janeen Strahm Terry Studer Peggy Thomas Mary Todd Lee Ukele Julianne Wenger 31 CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS: Pres., Harriet Blanton:, V-Pres., RickFyffe., Sec., Tomi Bitterman., Treas., Elaine Keim., Stu. Rep., Jim Mowder. JUNIORS: Pres., Michelle Str a hm., V-Pres., Donna Fenton., Sec. Kim Wenger., Treas., Lorind a Garrett., Stu. Rep., Ross Montgomery. SOPHOMORES: Pres., Nancy Bailey., V-Pres., Brenda Marmet., Sec. Joan Scarlett., Treas., Jeneen Strahm., Stu. Rep. Rhonda Allen. 32 SPORTS 73-74 Bluejay Football Team Coaches Scoby-Ostrander Managers 12 Sabetha Washington 0 14 Sabetha Maur Hill 6 27 Sabetha Hiawatha 0 7 Sabetha Holton 10 0 Sabetha Nemaha Valley 32 10 Sabetha Shawnee Hts. 18 34 Sabetha Marysville 34 60 Sabetha Onaga 0 30 Sabetha ACCHS 13 34 Mark Moser-Sr. Don Wikle-Sr. Brad Snyder-Sr. Mike Stones-Sr. Steve Smith-Sr. Clark Strahm-Sr. Bill Messinger-Sr. John Estle-Sr. Jim Haflich-Sr. 35 CROSS COUNTRY Climaxed by the Salina State Meet, the 1973 Cross Country could be termed a success. Tom Beer and Mike Hughes made it to the State. After a slow beginning, the team improved as the season progressed. The team took the Big Seven League meet over Hiawatha and Shawnee Heights giving the Jays their 3rd consecutive conference title. Placing were: Mike Hughes, 2nd; Tom Beer, 4th; Harold Longberg, 7th; Ivan Campbell, 12th; Tim Wenger, 18th; Chester Johnstone, 20th. Team scoring: Sabetha 44; Hiawatha 48; other league teams placings were Shawnee Heights and Effingham with 5-man squads; Holton and Nemaha Valley did not have 5-man squads. Members of the 1973 CC were: Seniors, Tom Beer, Mike Hughes, Harold Longberg; Junior, Chet Johnstone; Sopho- mores, Tim Wenger, Ivan Campbell. DATE PLACE TIME RATING Friday Sept. 14 Sabetha Dual (night) 6:45 2nd Saturday Sept. 15 Nemaha Valley 10:00 8th Saturday Sept. 22 Linn Inv. 10:00 7th Thursday Sept. 27 Sabetha Inv. Canceled Thursday Oct. 4 Riley County 4:00 9th Saturday Oct. 6 Hiawatha 9:30 4th Thursday Oct. 11 League (Sabetha) 4:00 1st Tuesday Oct. 15 Marysville 4:00 NRR Saturday Oct. 20 Regional (Riley County) NRR Saturday Oct. 27 State (Salina) 12:30 NRR NRR No Results Received 36 37 GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL (A TEAM) BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Marmet, Bethie Stoller, Jean Gear, Teri Daily, Cindy Judah. BACK ROW: Sue Hartter, Donna Fenton, Wanda Wehner, Mary Kirk, Joan Deaver, Marcia Brownlee. Wins Losses E I Sabetha 0 2 Hiawatha Sabetha 0 1 Bern r Sabetha 1 1 Holton if o wW Sabetha 1 1 Shawnee Hts. i Sabetha 0 2 Effingham Sabetha 2 0 Nemaha Valley K. 4 7 jf P 38 (B-TEAM) BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Daily, Cindy Hoffman, Rhonda Allen, Cindy Gerber, Janie Skock, TOP ROW: Carol Baily, Susan Chase, Tomilee Bitterman, Felicia Marbut, Marcia Meyer, Kim Wenger, Joyce Eisenbise. Wins Losses Sabetha 0 2 Hiawatha Sabetha 0 1 Bern Sabetha 0 2 Holton Sabetha 0 2 Shawnee Hts. Sabetha 0 2 Effingham Sabetha 0 2 Nemaha Valley 0 11 League Rating: wins losses Sabetha 4th place 4 6 1 loss in non-league play 39 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TOP ROW-Manager; Sylvia Olberding, Beverly Huddelston, Sherry Boy- ce, Annette Evans, Joan Deaver, Cynthia Pyle, Coach; Mrs. Wheeler. BOTTOM ROW-Carol Bailey, Brenda Marmet, Cindy Judah, Mary Kirk, Bethie Stoller, Donna Fenton. The 1973-74 Girl's Basketball team, despite a very unsuccessful season, showed promise for future basketball seasons. The girls hope to have a more successful season in the years to come. The A-team had a record of 0-9 and the B-team 0-6. 40 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 41 73-74 BASKETBALL Varsity ♦Nov. 30 Sabetha 58 Nemaha Valley 56 ♦Dec. 7 Sabetha 55 Shawnee Heights 66 ♦Dec. 14 Sabetha 76 Holton 53 Dec. 18 Sabetha 81 Horton 65 ♦Dec. 21 Sabetha 56 ACCHS 47 ♦Jan. 11 Sabetha 62 Hiawatha 34 Jan. 15 Sabetha 57 Jackson Heights 46 Jan. 18 Sabetha 59 Nemaha Valley 77 Jan. 24 -26 Ralph Miller Classic ♦♦Jan. 24 Sabetha 67 Humboldt 51 ♦♦Jan. 25 Sabetha 51 Oswego 53 ♦♦Jan. 26 Sabetha 59 Cedar Vale 37 Jan. 29 Sabetha 58 Maur Hill 48 ♦Feb. 1 Sabetha 45 Shawnee Heights 44 Feb. 5 Sabetha 62 Valley Heights 37 ♦Feb. 8 Sabetha 50 Holton 64 Feb. 12 Sabetha 61 Marysville 55 ♦Feb. 15 Sabetha 72 ACCHS 55 Feb. 19 Sabetha 54 Royal Valley 50 ♦Feb. 26 Sabetha 54 Hiawatha 57 ♦League Games League Season Overall Season ♦♦Ralph Miller Classic Won 6 Lost 4 Won 14 Lost 5 B-Team ♦Nov. 30 Sabetha 40 Nemaha Valley 44 ♦Dec. 7 Sabetha 41 Shawnee Heights 53 ♦Dec. 14 Sabetha 33 Holton 45 Dec. 18 Sabetha 50 Horton 53 ♦Dec. 21 Sabetha 47 ACCHS 61 ♦Jan. 11 Sabetha 40 Hiawatha 47 Jan. 15 Sabetha 48 Jackson Heights 30 ♦Jan. 18 Sabetha 40 Nemaha Valley 53 Jan. 29 Sabetha 36 Maur Hill 38 ♦Feb. 1 Sabetha 30 Shawnee Heights 54 Feb. 5 Sabetha 60 Valley Heights 52 ♦Feb. 8 Sabetha 43 Holton 51 Feb. 12 Sabetha 50 Marysville 53 ♦Feb. 15 Sabetha 50 ACCHS 62 Feb. 19 Sabetha 57 Royal Valley 60 ♦Feb. 22 Sabetha 76 Hiawatha 62 League Season Overall Season Won 0 Lost 10 Won 2 Lost 14 42 BL UEJA V BA SKETBA LL 43 WRESTLING SCORES (Varsity) Nov, 26 Sabetha 21-42 Washburn Rural Dec. 6 Sabetha 20-38 Hiawatha Dec. 11 Sabetha 3-57 Holton Dec. 20 Sabetha 16-48 Nemaha Valley Jan. 3 Sabetha 10-54 Shawnee Hts. Jan. 10 Sabetha (fof) Marysville Jan. 17 Sabetha 3-64 ACCHS - Home matches Fof. - forfeited Record - 0 won; 7 lost Nov. 26 (• B' Sabetha Team) 03-09 Washburn Rural Dec. 6 Sabetha 06-06 Hiawatha Dec. 11 Sabetha 11-26 Holton Dec. 20 Sabetha 00-15 Nemaha Valley Jan. 3 Sabetha 13-09 Shawnee Hts. Jan. 10 Sabetha Or 00 Marysville ACCHS Jan. 17 Sabetha - Home matches Fof. - forfeited Record - 2 won: 2 lost: 2 ties Regional Wrestler David Hertzel 3rd Baldwin Tourney (4th Team) 132 Gary Phrang 2nd 138 Dave Hertzel 1st 145 Brad Snyder 4th 167 Don Wikle 2nd Marysville Tourney, (8th Team) 138 Dave Hertzel 2nd League Tourney, (6th) (ACCHS) Dave Hertzel 2nd District (Beloit) Dave Hertzel 1st Regional (Hoxie) Dave Hertzel 6th Fresh, -Soph, Tour. (Hiawatha) Keith Moore 2nd Lee Ukele 4th BACK ROW: Coach Scott Hill, Tom Beer, Robert Meyer, Chet Johnstone, Brian Ball, Roy Hartley, Keith Moore, Coach Gary Brownlee, FRONT ROW: Mike Bitterman, Gary Meyer, Mike McClain, Dave Hertzel, Bill Shroyer, Lee Ukele, 44 WRESTLING (A) TEAM FRONT ROW: Keith Moore, Gary Meyer, Bill Schoyer, Lee Ukele. BACK ROW: Dave Hertzel (capt. ), Mike McClain, Tom Beer, Chester Johnstone. Head Coach Gary Brownlee Asst. Coach Scott Hill 45 BIG BL UE CO A CHES 46 ORGANIZATIONS SPANISH CLUB Cynthia Pyle, Mike Hughes, Vickie Hayes, Harriet Blanton, Tracy Hughes, Kim Wenger, Bethie Stoller, Donna Fenton. Sponsor: Mrs. Finney The Spanish Club in the 1973-74 year was a small group but still very good and hard working. For a money making project we sold doughnuts during the break three days out of the week. We also made Christmas tree decorations out of dough and sold them to the public. We spent our money buying Christmas decorations for Mrs. Finney s class- room. Our final project was a Spanish party in February. 48 S-CLUB MEMBERS STANDING: Mark Bauerle, John Emert, Tom Beer, Steve Smith, Mike Hughes, Jim Haflich, Dave Remmers, Don Wikle, Gary Pyle, Tim Noble, Clark Strahm, Marc Wenger, Rick Fyffe, Mike Stones, Brad Snyder, Harold Longberg, Brian Ball, Keith Moore, SITTING: Mark Snyder, Bill Shoryer, Mark Moser, Jeff Wenger, Terry Smith, Bill Messinger, DeVer Meyer, Dave Hertzel, Tom Stone. Kurt Snyder, Steve Goodman, Rick Fredrick. OFFICERS: Tom Stone, Jim Haflich, Bill Messinger, Keith Ostrander, Devere Meyer. Section I. Section I. Section II. Section I. Section I. Section II. Section III. Section IV. Section V. Section I. Section II. Section I. S - Club Constitution This organization shall be known as the S - Club of Sabetha High School. Article II Object To honor letterman. To promote good sportsmanship and enthus- iasm between its members and students of Sabetha Senior High School. Article III. Membership Membership shall be open to any boy who has lettered in a high school sport as a par- ticipant or manager. 1. To remain a member, he must letter in a sport every year except in cer- tain instances that shall be decided by the board. Article IV. Officers President: The duty of the president is to schedule and preside over S - Club meet- ings. He is also to represent the S - Club in the Student Council. The duty of the vice president is to assume the duties of the president in his absence. Secretary: The duty of the secretary is to keep minutes of the meetings and to take roll. He will conduct all correspondence of the club. He shall also read the previous meetings minutes. Treasurer: The duty of the treasurer is to keep track of all club money. Elections: Officers' elections shall take place each September. Article IV Athlete of the Year The Athlete of the Year shall be nomi- nated and elected by the Sabetha S - Club. Requirements for Athlete of the Year The boy must letter in three sports his sen- ior year. Except in certain cases such as severe injury. In these situations the exe- cutive board and coaches shall preside. Article V Letter Jacket Only High School athletic patches, letters, and medals can be worn on the Letter Jacket. The FHA's activities for '73-74 were FHA vs. women faculty basketball game. Thanksgiving assembly, pro- grams on adoption, cake decorating, cake raffles, spring Boutique, co-sponsors of all-school dance in Feb- ruary. The FHA also sold calendars and plaques. FHA'ers attended the district and State meetings. The year ended with installation and awards night. OFFICERS: Pres., Tomi; V-Pres., Patti; Sec., Debbie; Treas. , Ronda, Hist., Janeen; Song lea- der, Joan; Degree Chair, Susan; Soph. Rep. , Mary. 50 FFA J A Y-J A YS 52 Jay-Jay Board KA YETTES Kayettes began the year by presenting cookies and pen- cil holders to teachers and straw flowers to the high school firld. Seven board members attended Regional Conference at Ottawa. Kayettes sponsored the Christmas assembly. Several Kayettes did voluntary work at a local rest home during Christmas. Procedes of a cake raffle held in January went to the Cancer Fund. On February 27, Kayettes hosted a unit conference. Kayette Board 53 STUDENTS SHARING, STUDENTS, CARING IN THE CLASSROOM, ON THE JOB, AND IN THE COMMUNITY became the 1973-74 theme for BECK. Fund raising be- gan with the sale of metal replicas of social security cards and selling donuts during break. Members took their turn at the concession stand. Local business men and representatives gave a bird s eye view of many career opportunities. At Christmas time jolly Santa tray favors were given to the Sabetha rest home resi- dents. An employer-employee banquet was held in February which culimated in a pleasant evening. Par- ents, employers, students, and school administration had an opportunity to meet and to recognize the success of thier individual parts in the program. BACK ROW: Brad Synder pari., Gray Phrang v-pres., Pat McGraw histor., Pat Huggins sg. at arms., FRONT ROW: Denise Meister Sec., Jim Mowder pres., Renee Shroyer treas. 54 FBLA FBLA this year started off with a recruit for new mem- bers. We have a smaller group, but work harder. Our projects were concession stand, getting speakers for programs, and took part in a flea market. FBLA took field trips to local businesses and recognized FBLA week. OFFICERS: BACK ROW: Felicia Marbut, Trea., Lisa Pyle, Hist., Darlene Baumgartner, V-Pres., Patti Paint- er, Pres., FRONT ROW: Shirly Strahm, Sec., Miss Haas, Sponsor. 55 KEY CLUB OFFICERS: B. Ball, tres. ; S. Smith, vice-pres. ; J. Haflich, photo.; N. Schmitt, pres.; G. Pfrang G M. Moser, reporters; J. Mowder, sec. Key Club Football Skit 56 L HONOR SOC IETY Members NHS Sponsor G market NHS is worl ing hard to obtain a spea- ker to spea: befo:e all those on the Honor Rol. somf evening with re- ' ent eing served afterwards. We also ; an to host a get-acquainted with therWetmore NHS as our to take part in the flee- Our money-making projects include selling candy and cookies during the break around Christmas, working in the concession stand, and selling annual covers. 57 STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW: Chuck Shutt, Jim Spring, David Remmers, Tim Hartter, Brian Ball, Ross Montgomery, Jim Mowder. MIDDLE ROW: Michelle Strahm, Tomi Bitterman, Janet Bauman, Hariet Blanton, Patti Painter, Vickie Kellenberger, Mr. Johnson, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Bennett, Shirley Strahm, Ronda McMurphy, Rhonda Allen, Nancy Bailey. The Sabetha High Student Council maintained a bul- letin board this year to inform and communicate with the student body. Stuco had charge of the homecoming parade; sponsored three lyceums; and a OMS visiting missionary team. Stuco held a student exchange with Holton H.S., scheduled the concession stand during break, rewrote the Council's Constitution, created the position of public relations. The Council submitted their ideas concerning the required number of units needed for graduation. 58 CHAMBER CHOIR VOCAL MUSIC BOY’S GLEE 59 PEP BAND STAGE BAND CONCERT BAND 60 MARCHING BAND TWIRLERS: Cynthia Renee Dawn Felica Band Council YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT is an organization of Sabetha High School government students which is interested in and participates in the Youth in Government program sponsored by the YMCA. Each spring the group travels to Topeka to activate, along with other Kansas high school government students, a legislative session in which the participants become acquainted with legislative processes by real experiences. 62 CHEERLEADERS A-Team Cynthia Pyle Pam Leuthold Lisa Isch Conn a Fenton Janet Bauman B-T earn Marcia Brownlee Anna Keim Sue Ellen Hartter Jean Geer Cindy Judah Wrestling Cindy Bailey Susan Chase Beverly Huddleston 63 64 STUDENT LIFE 4 Mr. Deaver, Joan, Mr. Keim, Queen Elaine, Mr. Isch, Lisa 67 Flower girl, Kathy Crown bearer, John 1st prize homecoming float S-T7 gT . - YOUR KIDDING! ! What's the matter, Teresa? Yum good, open wide 69 70 push them peanuts I see your 6 and raise 7 Pied Pipers of S.H.S Dear makes me so mad I could ... ! Our group used Crest 72 In trouble AGAIN? Look Goodbye my Coney Island Bark, Clark! 76 77 I know something you don't know. February. 78 80 ADVERTISING TODAY’S PRESCRIPTION Is Your Biggest Bargain MILLER S PHARMACY Phone 284-2179 Sabetha. Kansas SABETHA GREENHOUSE DEAVER WILTZ INC. Complete Insurance Service Real Estate Farm and Home Loans Hartford, Ins. St. Paul Ins. Co. New Hampshire Kansas Mutual Equity Mutual State Automobile Casualty Underwriters Phone 284-2183 1009 Main Sabetha, Kansas LEMAN PONTIAC AND BUICK poxtiac 811 Grant Phone 913-284-2169 82 FAMILY SHOE STORE Shoes for The Whole Family LEUZE COAL BLDG. MATERIALS Ready Mixed Concrete Sand — Gravel Cement Brick Rock Blocks Tile Coal Sabetha, Kansas Phone 284-2288 KOCH MOTEL U.S. 75 South Sabetha, Kansas 306 N 11th Sabetha, Kansas SABETHA MEMORIAL VFW POST 7285 AND AUXILIARY We Support Our School and Community 83 SHEETS PHARMACY MORRILL ELEVATOR James C. Sheets, R.P. Rose Ann Sheets, R.P. Bulk Delivery Service Complete Pelleted Phone 245-3312 Nutrena Feeds 1705 Stone Morrill. Kansas Falls City, Nebraska 68355 GREENE DRUG STORE BAILEY GRAIN Prescription Pharmacists AND SUPPLIES Phone 284-2127 Phone 459-2431 Morrill, Kansas 84 STEPHENSON FALLS CITY REXALL DRUG MERCANTILE CO., INC. Pharmacy Drive Up Window Convalescent Rental and Sales Wheel Chairs — Walkers Commodes — Canes — Crutches Large Cosmetic and Fragrance Line We can be of Service to you if you have need for institutional supplies PAPER. FRESH PRO- DUCE. FROZEN FOODS, CANNED FOODS, CANDY. TOBACCO YOU NAME IT WE HAVE IT. Dial 245-2026 We LIKE to be of SERVICE to YOU. Falls City, Nebraska 68355 Falls City, Nebraska MEYER LUMBER SABETHA NATIONAL HARDWARE CO. GUARD Complete Line of Building Materials. An Equal Opportunity Outfit Irvin D. Dierking, Manager Phone 913-467-3885 Fairview. Kansas 66425 85 FALLS CITY CARE CENTER Falls City, Nebraska Twenty-four hour nursing coverage and motivative care for the ill and handicapped. 86 MID-AMERICAN DAIRYMEN, INC. KANSASCITY DIVISION “MIDviM D IRY E4RMS... WHERE QUALITY STARTS FRESH ...TWICE 9 DdY!” 721 OREGON ST. SABETHA, KANSAS DREHER STUDIO 87 CHRISTMAN UPHOLSTERY Refinishing and Repairing 673 South Washington 284-2273 Sabetha, Kansas STOLLER INTERIOR Sales Service—Installation Firth — Viking and Barwick Carpets Armstrong floors — Drapery — Benjamin Moore Paints Wallpaper Ceramic tile — Hoover Vacuum Cleaners — Carpet Cleaning 924 Main Sabetha, Kansas Phone 284-2286 CHAR-MAE House of Beauty Open8 A.M, —til??? 816 Main Sabetha, Kansas SABETHA FASHION CENTER The Women’s Store On The Corner for many decades Here’s Where the Customer comes First in Every Transaction. Sincere congratulations to the Seniors of “74” Sabetha, Kansas 88 SYCAMORE SPRINGS Camping Swimming Miniature Golf Skating Picnic Areas Cabins Great for Family Outings McFALL MOTORS Phone 284-2436 We service what we sell! MOOREHEAD CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE, CADILLAC AND MOOREHEAD MOBILE HOMES THE MORRILL STATE BANK Complete sales and Service New and used units Phone 245-4431 Located north of Falls City, Nebraska, V mile on Highway 73 Service since 1885 Complete insurance service Member FDIC Morrill, Kansas 89 LEHMAN MEYER VETS CLUB Steaks Seafoods Chicken Incorporated For your dining pleasure Open daily 1 P.M. except Monday Plumbing Heating Electrical Air conditioning Dancing—Dining Relaxing 1915 Stone Street Falls City, Nebraska Sabetha, Kansas Phone 284-2172 for service FALLS CITY TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO INC. Highway 73 North Box 509 Call 245-2528 ■ BERWICK COOP OIL CO. Falls City, Nebraska 68355 Phone 402-245-2437 Parts Dept. 402-245-2438 1H Tractors — Farm Implements Motor Trucks Serving you since 1946 Sabetha, Kansas Distributor of Mobil Products BERWICK CO-OP OIL CO SABETHA KANSAS 90 THESABETHA HERALD 8U Ca e 820 Main St. SABETHA. KANSAS A tradition in fine eating” since 1925. 1024 Main 284-2177 Sabetha, Kansas u R V BAKER’S FURNITURE I AND DRAPERY CO. ft £ BAKER 1017 Main St. Sabetha, Kansas WESTERN AUTO Sabetha, Kansas .j m Your getaway machine Someday, you’ll own a Yamaha. 91 TODD EQUIPMENT, INC. SALES SERVICE “We service well the things we sell” TV APPLIANCE RCA, Whirlpool, Admiral 1616 Stone St. Falls City, Nebraska Phone 245-5060 Duane Todd, President HOLLEN’S SADDLERY AND UPHOLSTERING Western Wear Western Equipment Shoe Repair Telephone 245-4392 1515 Stone Street Falls City, Nebraska 68355 FLOTTINSURANCE SERVICE All forms of insurance 908 Main Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone 913-284-2260 92 SUNNY FABRICS Add sunshine to your days by being creative with SUNNY FABRICS CRAFTS BARTRAM TRUCK LINE Your phone starts our truck Phone 284-2030 UP Berwick, Ransas Livestock and general hauling KUT KURL ENGLERT’S DEPT. STORE Rome and get your hair Klipped and Rurled at RUT AND RURL (formerly Whites) Fine clothing for all the family 517 South 11 Popular Prices Phone 284-2848 911 Main Street Sabetha, Ransas Phone 284-2327 Sabetha, Ransas 93 FARMERS COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR BAKER’S BAKERY Sabetha, Kansas 1713 Stone Street Best Wishes to the Falls City, Nebraska 68355 Class of “74 Phone 245-4125 (COOP) GAMBLES GARBER BUILDING MATERIAL Falls City, Nebraska 926 Grant Appliances, hardware and furniture Sabetha, Kansas 94 WITTWER BEAUTY SALON 1 T Pennsylvania Avenue POPKESS MORTUARY R.F.D. 1 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone 459-2286 Morrill, Kansas FARMERS STATE BANK Sabetha, Kansas We wish you all the luck in the world Good luck seniors of 1974 Member F.D.I.C. WENGER MFG., INC. 714 Main Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 95 BALL’S BARBER NIEHUES MOBIL SERVICE Known for their fast, courteous service! Jerry Gerald Summers 1926 J. D. Summers 1963 Jeri Summers 1967 Jon Summers 1969 Kirk Summers 1972 Kim Summers 1972 Food Merchants since 1914 96 Sweet L ssy Dealer in all farm seeds HARTTER’S SEED HOUSE Phone 284-2220 Sabetha, Kansas STRAHM FINA Complete -HAUL Rental At your service on Highway 75 97 Local and long distance livestock hauling Edwin Bauman, owner Phone 284-3070 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 FOUNTAIN VILLA Provides ioday's living with today’s medical needs, such as, modern rooms, double or single Large dining room, qualified nurses to care for patients’ needs. Leo and Betty Kellenberger, owners RICHARD T. BESTWICK SON TRUCK LINE KOCH TRUCK LINE Long distance livestock hauling Thomas Koch, owner Phone 913-284-2105 Sabetha, Kansas Phone 913-284-3144 Hi uiitam BAUMAN TRUCK LINE 98 RUSS ELECTRIC SEARS Residential and commercial wiring and rewiring Authorized Catalog Sales Control equipment Service Russ Electric 905 Main Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 920 Grant Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Steinlage Proprietors Phone 913-284-3496 Sears HUGHES CLOTHING GEIGER JEWELRY We’ll support the Bluejay’s all the way. But we need your support too. So next time you need men’s or boys’ clothing or shoes, come see us. Ro4 5h3 For the best buy on rings Deal??? Diamonds Gifts Cards Hughes Clothing Conrad F. Johnson, owner 902 Main Street Sabetha, Kansas 66534 1 Geiger Jewelry Sabetha, Kansas 66534 99 KOCH TRUCKING Provides trucking services for all your grains needs. We also buy and sell grain. KOCH TRUCKING GERALD KOCH, owner AC 913-284-3210 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 MAPLE VIEW REST HOME “Where care is rendered, not purchased” MAPLE VIEW REST HOME 121 South 14th St. Sabetha, Kansas 66534 100 BRAMMER TRUCK LINE KEIM TRANSPORTATION Sabetha, Kansas 66534 INC. “We need your call to haul your livestock or grain.” Providing long distance grain hauling Phone — Galen Brammer Area code 913-284-3114 Sabetha, Kansas Keim Transportation Glen Keim, owner 450 North 6th Street RFD 2. Box 2 Sabetha, Kansas 66534 Phone Area code 913-284-2147 Sabetha. Kansas BREY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE SABETHA LIVESTOCK AUCTION New chevrolets and oldsmobiles Used cars and authorized parts Sales every Saturday W. R. Bauman. Owner Managed by George Ackerman. John Hervey Sabetha Livestock Auction Sabetha. Kansas 66534 Phone913-284-3131 Brey Motors Sabetha, Kansas 66534 101 GENE’S SUPER SAVER FOOD STORE VARIETY STORE South 75 Highway Sabetha. Kansas 66534 Phone 284-2424 Gene Garrett Wally Ragan 102 SOMETHING FESTIVE FOR YOUR HAIR Permanent wave? Curly new set? Natural looking color highlights? Now’s the time to snine . . to do something beautiful CONNIE’S COIFFURES OF FASHION Call 284-3161 for Appointments We feature a complete line of Luzier Products. HAIRCARE CLINIC SIR WILLIAMS HAIR FASHIONS Experts in Hair Cutting with Mini Shears Blower’s Hot Iron Work 808 Oregon 726 Oregon 742-3952 742-3179 John Lynette Eicher Hiawatha. Kansas TICE REXALL DRUGS ' IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH TICE REXALL DRUGS HIAWATHA, KANSAS FORD MERCURY SALES SERVICE CLARK MOTOR CO., INC. HIAWATHA. KANSAS 103 BLUEJAY BOOSTERS McMurphy’s Donut Shop Fairview Kawasaki Inc. Meyer’s Hy-Klas Farmers State Bank Chaney Music Center Chaney’s Furniture Davies Jewelry Katys Falter’s Merz Farm Equipment Frank’s Jewelry Coast to Coast Flenties Allis-Chalmers Hopp Rebuilding, Inc. Davis Hardware Mary D’s Sabetha Safeway Bill Eisenbise Family Sabetha Cleaners and Laundry George Althouse Keith's Printing Clark’s Dairy Delivery Fred Bowlinger, Roofing Den J. Strahm’s Locksmithing Kirt’s Hi-way Service Kurz-Franklin Lumber Co. C. E. Norrie, Realtor Uniongas Sabetha Dale’ Body Shop Mac Processing Haage’s Menwear Nemaha Drive-In Theater Mendenhall’s Roger’s Shoe Shop Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ahrens 104 GOLF Names: Richard McFall, Tim Wenger, Kevin Montogomery, Chet Johnstone. 105 GIRLS TRACK BO YS TRA CK 107 The theme of the 1973-74 prom was VENUS. In- stead of having the usual banquet, a buffet style meal was served. The decorations were very well placed and beautiful indeed. It was a prom to remember for a lifetime. 108 109 KA YETTES SPRING A CTI VITIES THE WALK-A-THON --ate 112 h The Air Force ROTC College Program has 3 things to offer that other college programs don’t. 1.6,500 scholarships. 2. J100 monthly allowance. 3. Free flying lessons. Enroll in Air Force ROTC. oQbgrt j. finalp.r,I.e ■ces Bldg. Find Yourself A Future In Air Force ROTC. GRADUA 7707V PR A CTICE MAY 17,1974 TEA CHERS OF BL UEJA Y COUNTRY MRS. McCLAIN 117 . .. . — ;
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